Motley Crue announced plans to retire during a Tuesday press conference at Beacher’s Madhouse Theater in Hollywood, and what comes next involves Music City in at least a couple of ways.

The '80s rock band famous for hard living and hit songs including “Girls Girls Girls” and “Home Sweet Home” plans to play a final tour before hanging up the name for good. The 72-date run – which includes a show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 15 – kicks off in July and runs through November. Alice Cooper will open the tour dates. Tickets for the Nashville show will go on sale 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster.

“When you look at the song catalog, the songs are going to be the things that stand the test of time,” he said. “I’m going to match up some of my outlaw artists with some of these great songs and we’re going to go pretty wide.”

“Everybody that I brought this up to has been so excited,” Borchetta said. “We’re intentionally leaving a few slots open because now that we’ve announced this I know there’s going to be people who want to be on this record.”